Kentucky’s large cattle and horse populations require considerable forage, and hay is one of the primary feed sources. The state ranks eighth nationally in the production of dry hay. This paper will look at this important sector of Kentucky’s agriculture production, specifically at the available sources of hay prices and recent price trends
There are unquestionable needs for more high quality alfalfa in the Southeastern U.S. From these nee...
Hay has never been widely perceived as a cash crop, therefore, it has historically accounted for a v...
Higher prices for major crops (e.g., corn, soybeans and wheat) have received considerable attention ...
Kentucky’s large cattle and horse populations require considerable forage, and hay is one of the pri...
Livestock Outlook: Beef producers need a good hay growing season in 2017, or a hay price spike is po...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
The last few years have been nothing short of a roller coaster ride for Kentucky agriculture. Kentuc...
Hay has been an important crop in Tennessee for many years. Acreage devoted to hay has been trending...
The last several years have been incredibly challenging for all of Kentucky agriculture and hay prod...
The production of hay and pasture crops is essential to a profitable future for Kentucky agriculture...
Kentucky Grazing School Sets Record How Much Can You Afford to Pay for a Hay Barn? 23RD Kentucky Alf...
As we prepare for the 2008 hay crop, it’s probably a good time to look back and see what the ’07 cro...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
Understanding the interactions between supply and demand for hay is important because of hay’s signi...
Based on soil capabilities, Kentucky could grow 2-million acres of alfalfa while increasing the acre...
There are unquestionable needs for more high quality alfalfa in the Southeastern U.S. From these nee...
Hay has never been widely perceived as a cash crop, therefore, it has historically accounted for a v...
Higher prices for major crops (e.g., corn, soybeans and wheat) have received considerable attention ...
Kentucky’s large cattle and horse populations require considerable forage, and hay is one of the pri...
Livestock Outlook: Beef producers need a good hay growing season in 2017, or a hay price spike is po...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
The last few years have been nothing short of a roller coaster ride for Kentucky agriculture. Kentuc...
Hay has been an important crop in Tennessee for many years. Acreage devoted to hay has been trending...
The last several years have been incredibly challenging for all of Kentucky agriculture and hay prod...
The production of hay and pasture crops is essential to a profitable future for Kentucky agriculture...
Kentucky Grazing School Sets Record How Much Can You Afford to Pay for a Hay Barn? 23RD Kentucky Alf...
As we prepare for the 2008 hay crop, it’s probably a good time to look back and see what the ’07 cro...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
Understanding the interactions between supply and demand for hay is important because of hay’s signi...
Based on soil capabilities, Kentucky could grow 2-million acres of alfalfa while increasing the acre...
There are unquestionable needs for more high quality alfalfa in the Southeastern U.S. From these nee...
Hay has never been widely perceived as a cash crop, therefore, it has historically accounted for a v...
Higher prices for major crops (e.g., corn, soybeans and wheat) have received considerable attention ...